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CVSS v3.1 |
Potentially sensitive information in jobs on KNIME Business Hub prior to 1.16.0 were visible to all members of the user's team. Starting with KNIME Business Hub 1.16.0 only metadata of jobs is shown to team members. Only the creator of a job can see all information including in- and output data (if present). |
Path Traversal in the log file retrieval function in Canonical LXD 5.0 LTS on Linux allows authenticated remote attackers to read arbitrary files on the host system via crafted log file names or symbolic links. |
Stored XSS vulnerability in Creativeitem Sociopro due to lack of proper validation of user inputs via the endpoint '/sociopro/profile/update_profile', affecting to 'name' parameter via POST. This vulnerability could allow a remote user to send a specially crafted query to an authenticated user and steal his/her cookie session details. |
An open redirect vulnerability existed in KNIME Business Hub prior to version 1.16.0. An unauthenticated remote attacker could craft a link to a legitimate KNIME Business Hub installation which, when opened by the user, redirects the user to a page of the attackers choice. This might open the possibility for fishing or other similar attacks. The problem has been fixed in KNIME Business Hub 1.16.0. |
Tenda AC18 V15.03.05.19 was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the wanSpeed parameter in the fromAdvSetMacMtuWan function. |
Stored Cross Site Scripting vulnerability in Ekushey CRM v5.0 by Creativeitem, due to lack of proper validation of user inputs via the "/ekushey/index.php/client/project_bug/create/xxx", affecting to "title" and "description" parameters via POST. This vulnerability could allow a remote attacker to send a specially crafted query to an authenticated user and steal his/her cookie session details. |
Tenda AC18 V15.03.05.19 was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the mac parameter in the fromAdvSetMacMtuWan function. |
YOSHOP 2.0 allows unauthenticated information disclosure via comment-list API endpoints in the Goods module. The Comment model eagerly loads the related User model without field filtering; because User.php defines no $hidden or $visible attributes, sensitive fields (bcrypt password hash, mobile number, pay_money, expend_money.) are exposed in JSON responses. Route names vary per deployment (e.g. /api/goods.pinglun/list), but all call the same vulnerable model logic. |
Incorrect Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) configuration in Hiberus Sintra. Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) allows browsers to make cross-domain requests in a controlled manner. This request has an “Origin” header that identifies the domain making the initial request and defines the protocol between a browser and a server to see if the request is allowed. An attacker can exploit this and potentially perform privileged actions and access confidential information when Access-Control-Allow-Credentials is enabled. |
Incorrect authentication vulnerability in OpenSIAC, which could allow an attacker to impersonate a person using Cl@ve as an authentication method. |
Tenda AC18 V15.03.05.19 was discovered to contain a stack overflow via the wanMTU parameter in the fromAdvSetMacMtuWan function. |
PHPGurukul Online Shopping Portal Project v2.1 is vulnerable to SQL Injection in /shopping/login.php via the fullname parameter. |
VitaraCharts 5.3.5 is vulnerable to Server-Side Request Forgery in fileLoader.jsp. |
A vulnerability has been identified within Rancher Manager where a missing server-side validation on the `.username` field in Rancher can allow users with update permissions on other User resources to cause denial of access for targeted accounts. |
Use of Hard-coded Credentials, Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key vulnerability in PosCube Hardware Software and Consulting Ltd. Co. Assist allows Excavation, Authentication Bypass.This issue affects Assist: through 10.02.2025. |
Vasion Print (formerly PrinterLogic) Virtual Appliance Host and Application (VA/SaaS deployments) store a large number of sensitive credentials (database passwords, MySQL root password, SaaS keys, Portainer admin password, etc.) in cleartext files that are world-readable. Any local user - or any process that can read the host filesystem - can retrieve all of these secrets in plain text, leading to credential theft and full compromise of the appliance. The vendor does not consider this to be a security vulnerability as this product "follows a shared responsibility model, where administrators are expected to configure persistent storage encryption." |
A UNIX Symbolic Link (Symlink) Following vulnerability in logrotate config in the exim package allowed privilege escalation from mail user/group to root.This issue affects Tumbleweed: from ? before 4.98.2-lp156.248.1. |
TP-Link AX1800 WiFi 6 Router (Archer AX21) devices allow unauthenticated attackers (on the LAN) to execute arbitrary code as root via the db_dir field to minidlnad. The attacker obtains the ability to modify files.db, and that can be used to reach a stack-based buffer overflow in minidlna-1.1.2/upnpsoap.c. Exploitation requires that a USB flash drive is connected to the router (customers often do this to make a \\192.168.0.1 share available on their local network). |
Stored Cross Site Scripting vulnerability in Ekushey CRM v5.0 by Creativeitem, due to lack of proper validation of user inputs via the "/ekushey/index.php/client/project_file/upload/xxxx", affecting to "description" parameter via POST. This vulnerability could allow a remote attacker to send a specially crafted query to an authenticated user and steal his/her cookie session details. |
YOSHOP 2.0 suffers from an unauthenticated SQL injection in the goodsIds parameter of the /api/goods/listByIds endpoint. The getListByIds function concatenates user input into orderRaw('field(goods_id, ...)'), allowing attackers to: (a) enumerate or modify database data, including dumping admin password hashes; (b) write web-shell files or invoke xp_cmdshell, leading to remote code execution on servers configured with sufficient DB privileges. |